No. Pet frogs have been illegal in Canada since 1976, when a newly elected Prime Minister contracted a deadly virus through the skin secretions of the pet frog of the daughter of the Mayor of Toronto.
you don't actually get a bull on pet shop story, you can get a bullfrog by crossbreeding a frog & american bulldog
If your frog is wild-caught or lives in your pond, then yes. However, if you bought your frog from a pet shop it is likely that he/she was bred in captivity and you shouldn't feed him/her wild insects. There are several reasons for this, but the main one is that in the wild, frogs are immune to some diseases that insects carry, whereas a captive-bred frog will have eaten only healthy insects from the pet shop, as have its parents and sometimes even its grandparents. This is why you must first check before feeding your pet frog food from your garden. If you did find or buy a wild frog, then you could catch ants, fruitflies, houseflies, etc for him/her! =)
It's illegal to keep a pet tiger.
Mostly crickets and flies. If you have a pet frog or toad, you can buy feeding crickets for them from a pet shop.
you keep it in side in a habitat
A Green Tree Frog
I think so. My friend had a turtle as a pet.
In a terrarium. It's like an aquarium only with dirt and leaves and stuff.
I'm not sure but you should probably check with your pet store or your council.
if you feed it and give it what it needs it probally wont die
no your allowed to depending on how big it gets
YES
No you cannot have a deer as a pet. Only state licensed rehabilitators are allowed to keep deer
The Spotted Frog will be pet of the month July of 2009.
In the wild... wild animals should never be taken as pets. Go buy frogs from a pet store.
I doubt it very much
Realistically - no. While wolves can be tamed, they haven't been domesticated. They'd be too unreliable It's usually not allowed to keep one as a pet. And if you can't keep it as a pet, you wouldn't be allowed to use one as a service animal.